Improvement in corders for sewing-machines



A. N. PRICE & MILO HARRIS.

Corder for Sewing-Machine.

No. 127,103, 7 Patented May 21,1872.

Witnesses: inventors:

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UNITED. STATES PATENT ,QFFICE,

IMPROVEMENT IN CORDERS FOR SEWING-MACHINES.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 127,103, dated May 21, 1872.

SPECIFICATION.

to the presser-bar of a sewing-machine in the usual form, and, after passing below said bar,

is turned at a right angle in order that the corder-arm may be attached in a line directly under the presser-bar. In the corders in common use the arm is attached to the presser foot where the needle passes through it, and

is very much in the way of threading the nee die and of insertin g the cloth to be corded. This difficulty we overcome entirely by making the presser-foot as stated, and attaching the corder-arm B to it, as shown in Fig. 1. The lower member of the corder that passes between the material is provided along its edge with a lip G D, and at its end with shorter lip'G. These lips are hook-like, and guide the cord, which may be easily inserted within the guide in the presser.

We claim as our invention The cording device shown and described, consisting of the foot, its bent arm, and lips O D 0, all combined as set forth.

ADAM N. PRICE.

MILO HARRIS. Witnesses:

EDW. W. DoNN, M. GARDNER.

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